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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Potential Mother’s Day Surprise

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Potential Mother’s Day Surprise

and may soon share a heartwarming photo of their children, and , on a special day for the Duchess of Sussex.

The royal couple's fans are eagerly anticipating this delightful gesture.

Last Saturday, at the coronation of at Westminster Abbey, reunited with much of the royal family for the first time since 's funeral.

However, it was a solo appearance by , as Meghan chose to remain in California with their two young children.

celebrated his fourth birthday on the same day as the coronation, prompting speculation that Meghan wanted to be with him at home to mark the occasion.

Despite the absence of the Sussexes together during the coronation weekend, there is a possibility that Meghan and Harry might soon share a sweet photo that will captivate their fans.

As Mother's Day approaches in the U.S. on Sunday, May 14th, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a history of commemorating the occasion on their social media platforms.

In previous years, Meghan and Harry have shared touching photos to honor Mother's Day, including a picture of Archie's toes on his first Mother's Day and a photo of on her first birthday.

Since stepping back from their roles as working members of the royal family in early 2020, the couple has continued to engage with important causes, such as supporting expectant mothers facing homelessness through the L.A.-based organization Harvest Home.

While images of Archie and Lilibet have been scarce in recent months, the prospect of a Mother's Day photo from the Sussexes has generated excitement among their global fan base.

Fans are hopeful for a glimpse of how much the children have grown and speculate on the reasons behind the couple's decision to keep their children out of the public eye.

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